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- Publication Date |
- Jan 30, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 02:25:02
This Week's Stories:
- Google I/O coming May 12th
- Why Facebook's 'Off-Facebook Activity' privacy tool isn't transparent enough
- Is Amazon sending people stuff before they ask for it?
- Are you being remotely controlled?
- Do Google's ads look like search results?
- Google's tenth attempt at unified messaging (and second Slack clone) will surely succeed
- iRobot CEO: privacy doesn't sell
- An open letter to Google on privacy and crapware
- Google wants to make you cry at the Superbowl
- What your Ring doorbell really shares
- Avast anti-virus sold all your data to Home Depot
- Google wants to charge the cops for your data
- US Interior Department makes Chinese drones illegal
- Nunavut tracks ransomware bitcoins
- UK will not implement EU meme ban
- Ben Smith moves from Buzzfeed News to the New York Times
- Tech in 2020 slide deck: Benedict Evans lays out the trends
- Samsung's next folding phone leaks
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt
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